Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Armed Forces, military contractors, right-wing hacks all agree: Never cut defense spending By Alex Pareene Salon / Common Dreams/

Monday, Oct 31, 2011 11:36 AM 23:26:32 PDT

Armed Forces, military contractors, right-wing hacks all agree: Never cut defense spending

Despite DC consensus on the importance of "tackling the deficit," no one wants to touch the guns and bombs budget



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Here’s a short list of things that most of the Washington establishment agrees on: The federal budget deficit is the single most pressing issue facing the nation today and also our military must always be powerful enough to face any conceivable present or future threat. When those principles come into opposition, regular people usually lose, because they are not cool stealth fighter planes.
Wired’s Spencer Ackerman reports from the Army’s “Unified Quest” event, in which the Army “holds a series of wargames and symposia to help it think about its needs for the near future.” Its needs generally include funding that matches or exceeds current levels.
We are, of course, currently drawing down from one of the multiple wars we’re fighting, making it harder to justify maintaining such a large Army, but the Army is basically convinced that the world is heading for a disastrous post-apocalyptic hellscape scenario:
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Alex Pareene writes about politics for Salon. Email him at apareene@salon.com and follow him on Twitter @pareene More Alex Pareene

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